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Mechanical Fitter / Welder

Jark PLC
Wakefield
1 week ago
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My client in the Hemsworth area require an experienced Welder with Mechanical Fitting experience.

Responsibilities
Carry out stick weldingon structural and mechanical components, including brackets, supports, and pipework

Install mechanical systems such as pipework, ducting, and steelwork in line with technical drawings
Operate plant equipment (FLT, scissor lift, cherry picker) to transport and position materials at height or in confined spaces

Assist with the alignment and assembly of mechanical systems and equipment
Use hand and power tools to complete mechanical and welding tasks safely and efficiently
Maintain a clean, organised work area and uphold site safety standards
Follow all health and safety protocols, including safe lifting, working at height, and hot works procedures
Requirements
Proven stick welding experience
Competent in operating FLT, scissor lift, and cherry picker (valid licenses/certifications required)
Experience in mechanical installation or utilities work
Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings and technical documents
Strong understanding of manual handling and safe lifting practices
Comfortable working at height and in physically demanding environments
Good communication and teamwork skills
NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services, or similar

Working Hours
The working hours for this position are 40 hours per week, from 7am to 4pm, Monday to Thursday and from 7am to 1p...

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